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what should be identified in the photograph. There is no guideline is to identify everyone or everything that is identifiable. and pertinent to the action. A pertinent individual or object is one that is involved in the central action of the photograph. In other words, anyone or anything in the photograph that attracts attention should be identified. Identification should come as early as people or things at the same time you describe the action. Memorial Day ceremonies . . . ." only exception to placing names high in the caption is in the case of group identification. The recommended way to handle group photographs and still maintain reader interest is to use an impersonal identification in list the names at the end of the caption. This method all-important first sentence. most natural and concise manner consistent with clarity. To ensure consistency, the caption writer generally uses four methods of identification: runner; therefore, it is not necessary to say left or right as a means of identifying the players. officer and an airman recruit are photographed, it is not necessary to identify the commanding officer as being left or right. are four people shown in a photograph. The citation to a third class petty officer. These two are identified by the action. A third person, the petty officer's wife, standing alongside, is identified by obvious contrast. The fourth person, the award recipient's division officer, is then identified by elimination. identification should be used only as a last resort or when there is a chance of confusion from using any of the other methods, such as in identifying groups of people. When you use this method of identification, it is not necessary Logic tells us that if we start from the left there is no place to go except to the right. The task is therefore simplified by saying, "From the left." explanations needed to clarify the photograph. It is often impossible for the photograph and the five Ws alone to provide all the details necessary for a complete understanding of the photograph. Therefore, it becomes information for the purpose of clarifying the photograph. photograph is to be used and how it is to be used. the service. While there is not a set standard for giving of the caption, as shown in the following example: amphibious force flagship, USS Eldorado (AGC-11) gets under way for a Western Pacific deployment. (Official U. S. Navy Photo by: PH2 Jack R. Frost, USN.) Basic Photography Course |
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